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-log

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See also:Appendix:Variations of "log"

English

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Etymology

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FromFrench-logue, fromAncient Greek-λόγος(-lógos,one who speaks (in a certain manner)).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-log

  1. Alternative form of-logue

Anagrams

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Czech

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Suffix

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-log anim (noun-forming suffix)

  1. -logist
    bio- + ‎-log → ‎biolog
    geo- + ‎-log → ‎geolog

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Further reading

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Danish

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Etymology

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FromAncient Greek-λόγος(-lógos), fromProto-Indo-European*leǵ-(to gather, collect).

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Suffix

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-log c(definite singular-logen, indefinite plural-loger, definite plural-logerne)

  1. (sciences)-logist,-log(a person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy (Danish:-logi))
  2. -logue,-log(used to denote discourse of a specified kind; or a compilement of something)

Suffix

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-log(singular neuter-logt, plural and definite-loge)

  1. Used to formadjectives meaning equivalent to something;-logous

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References

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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From-l(frequentative suffix) +‎-o- +‎-g(frequentative suffix).[1]

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-log

  1. (frequentative verb-forming suffix, rare)Added to a stem to form averb denoting a repetitive action. No longer productive.
    társalog(to chat)

Usage notes

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  • (frequentative verb-forming suffix) Variants:
    -log is added to back-vowel words
    -leg is added to unrounded front-vowel words
    -lög is added to rounded front-vowel words
    -lyog is added to back-vowel words
    -lyeg is added to unrounded front-vowel words
    -lyög is added to rounded front-vowel words

Conjugation

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Conjugation of-log
Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
informal
3rd person sg,
2nd p. 
sg formal
1st person pl2nd person pl
informal
3rd person pl,
2nd p. 
pl formal
indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.-lgok-logsz-log-lgunk-logtok-lognak
def.intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
2nd obj
pastindef.-logtam-logtál-lgott-logtunk-logtatok-logtak
def.
2nd obj
future
Future is expressed with a present-tense verb with a completion-marking prefix and/or a time adverb, or—more explicitly—with the infinitive plus the conjugated auxiliary verbfog, e.g.-logni fog.
archaic
preterite
indef.-lgék-lgál-lga-lgánk-lgátok-lgának
def.
2nd obj
archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.-log vala,-lgott vala/volt.
archaic futureindef.-lgandok-lgandasz-lgand-lgandunk-lgandotok-lgandanak
def.
2nd obj
condi­tionalpre­sentindef.-lognék-lognál-logna-lognánk-lognátok-lognának
def.
2nd obj
pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.-lgott volna
sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.-logjak-logj or
-logjál
-logjon-logjunk-logjatok-logjanak
def.
2nd obj
(archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.-lgott légyen
infinitive-logni-lognom-lognod-lognia-lognunk-lognotok-logniuk
other
forms
verbal nounpresent part.past part.future part.adverbial participlecausative
-lgás-lgó-lgott-logva (-logván)
Potential conjugation of-log
Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
informal
3rd person sg,
2nd p. 
sg formal
1st person pl2nd person pl
informal
3rd person pl,
2nd p. 
pl formal
indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.-loghatok-loghatsz-loghat-loghatunk-loghattok-loghatnak
def.intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
2nd obj
pastindef.-loghattam-loghattál-loghatott-loghattunk-loghattatok-loghattak
def.
2nd obj
archaic
preterite
indef.-loghaték-loghatál-loghata-loghatánk-loghatátok-loghatának
def.
2nd obj
archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.-loghat vala,-loghatott vala/volt.
archaic futureindef.-loghatandok
or -lgandhatok
-loghatandasz
or -lgandhatsz
-loghatand
or -lgandhat
-loghatandunk
or -lgandhatunk
-loghatandotok
or -lgandhattok
-loghatandanak
or -lgandhatnak
def.
2nd obj
condi­tionalpre­sentindef.-loghatnék-loghatnál-loghatna-loghatnánk-loghatnátok-loghatnának
def.
2nd obj
pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.-loghatott volna
sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.-loghassak-loghass or
-loghassál
-loghasson-loghassunk-loghassatok-loghassanak
def.
2nd obj
(archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.-loghatott légyen
infinitive(-loghatni)(-loghatnom)(-loghatnod)(-loghatnia)(-loghatnunk)(-loghatnotok)(-loghatniuk)
other
forms
positive adjectivenegative adjectiveadverbial participle
(-loghatva /-loghatván)

Derived terms

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See also

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References

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  1. ^-log in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.).Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006,→ISBN.  (See alsoits 2nd edition.)

Indonesian

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Etymology

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FromDutch-loog.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-log

  1. -logist, a person who specialize in the subject field specified in the stem

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromAncient Greek-λόγος(-lógos,-logist), fromλέγω(légō,I arrange; say), fromProto-Indo-European*leǵ-(to gather, collect).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-log m(definite singular-logen, indefinite plural-loger, definite plural-logene)

  1. (sciences)-logist,-log(a person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy (Norwegian Bokmål:-logi))
    arkeolog, egyptolog, ornitolog, hippologarchaeologist, Egyptologist, ornithologist, hippologist
  2. -logue,-log(used to denote discourse of a specified kind; or a compilement of something)
    dialog, monolog, epilog, nekrolog, prologdialogue, monologue, epilogue, obituary, prologue

Suffix

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-log(singular neuter-logt, plural and definite-loge)

  1. Used to formadjectives meaning equivalent to something;-logous
    heterolog, homologheterologous, homologous

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Polish

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Etymology

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    Etymology tree
    Proto-Indo-European*leǵ-
    Ancient Greekλόγος(lógos)der.
    Polish-log

    Derived fromAncient Greekλόγος(lógos).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /lɔk/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes:-ɔk
    • Syllabification:[please specify syllabification manually]

    Suffix

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    -log pers orf

    1. -logist
      -log → ‎biolog

    Declension

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    Declension of-log
    singularplural
    nominative-log-lodzy/-logowie/-logi (deprecative)
    genitive-loga-logów
    dative-logowi-logom
    accusative-loga-logów
    instrumental-logiem-logami
    locative-logu-logach
    vocative-logu-lodzy/-logowie

    Or indeclinable if feminine.

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    CategoryPolish terms suffixed with -log not found

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    Further reading

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    • -log in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Swedish

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    Suffix

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    -log c (definite singular-logen,indefinite plural-loger,definite plural-logerna)

    1. -logist, describing a scientist, e.g.ekolog,hydrolog,kosmolog
    2. -logue, describing a kind of speech, e.g.analog,dialog,katalog

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